Film on CUNY TV
Neil Rosen hosts Talking Pictures with Neil Rosen, CUNY TV’s new half-hour monthly movie discussion program. Neil, along with his panel of esteemed critics, will talk about movies, from new releases to forgotten classics, in this half-hour format.

The best in world cinema is showcased in
City Cinematheque. Hosted by Professor Jerry Carlson and co-produced with the Department of Media and communication Arts of The City College, CUNY, each film is followed by lively discussion with scholars, film professionals and critics.

CUNY Flicks highlights short films from filmmakers across all CUNY schools. After showcasing the film, the director will engage in a one—to-one interview with our host
Incredible Indiesi> takes you inside the world of independent films. Go behind the scenes, and in front of the camera, and look at indies from the perspective of producers, directors, writers , actors and distributors.

A CUNY TV Digital Series, showcases short documentaries related to the experiences of the minority communities of New York City with subjects including immigration, human rights, education, diaspora, multiculturalism, environmental issues and criminal justice, among others. The documentaries stream alongside with interviews with the filmmakers and the subjects related to the pieces.

CUNY TV's ongoing film series showcase the best cinematic talent from around the world, often screening rare gems difficult to find elsewhere on your dial.
Cinema Then, Cinema Now is a film series with lively discussion hosted by Jerry Carlson, professor of Cinema Studies at The College of Staten Island of The City University of New York.

Hosted by Carol Anne Riddell, Nonstop New York is a monthly, half hour magazine show about everything that makes New York great
